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Bobbi Rebell is a multi-media global business journalist, most recently a business news anchor and personal finance columnist at Reuters following stints at PBS, CNN, and CNBC. She is the host of the Financial Grownup podcast and the co-host of the Money with Friends podcast. Bobbi is a Certified Financial Planner and is frequently quoted in the media as a personal finance expert. Bobbi also now works with select companies as a brand ambassador and spokesperson. Listen as Caleb and Bobbi discuss her podcasts and books. Links and Resources from this Episode https://betterwealth.com/ For additional information go to http://betterwealthpodcast.com/ or check out Caleb at https://calebguilliams.com info@betterwealth.com Connect with Bobbi Rebell http://www.bobbirebell.com/ Financial Grownup Podcast - https://www.bobbirebell.com/financialgrownupblog Money with Friends Podcast - https://www.moneywithfriendspodcast.com/ Get Your Free Copy of The AND Asset https://order.andasset.com/book Show Notes Being connected over technology - 1:36 Her background - 1:53 Financial related contents - 3:48 Her first book story - 5:35 Money with friends story - 6:12 Personal stories about money - 7:52 Being proud of her first book - 9:53 Debt as a tool - 11:48 Overview of how money works - 13:58 Ways to increase your income - 18:42 Learning from podcasting - 20:56 What inspired her to write her book - 25:25 What’s Better Wealth - 32:01 Bobbi’s answer for the Legacy Question - 37:39 Get in touch with Bobbi - 39:05 Review, Subscribe and Share If you like what you hear please leave a review by clicking here Make sure you’re subscribed to the podcast so you get the latest episodes. Subscribe with Apple Podcasts Follow on Spotify Subscribe with Stitcher
Bobbi takes us behind the scenes of her fascinating career journey that has led her from the TV anchor desk at Reuters, to becoming a best-selling author and podcast host. She shares how she made the big decision to leave TV in order to pursue her dream of helping others to find financial freedom as they become Financial Grownups.
Bobbi takes us behind the scenes of her fascinating career journey that has led her from the TV anchor desk at Reuters, to becoming a best-selling author and podcast host. She shares how she made the big decision to leave TV in order to pursue her dream of helping others to find financial freedom as they become Financial Grownups.
In today's episode, Cody and Justin are joined by Bobbi Rebell from the Financial Grownup Podcast and author of How to Be a Financial Grownup. She has a really interesting beginning from the ground floor and working her way up to multiple large media outlets and building a career on camera. Bobbi eventually saw an opportunity to step away and become her own boss which would end up being both a great financial choice and a great choice for her family. Come listen to where she finds her inspiration and the tangible steps she took to building both a successful corporate career and a business. Listen and follow along with the summary below and make sure to check out the links at the bottom of the page. Episode Summary Her dad was a Wall Street guy who would give the kids an opportunity to plan out their total expenses for a semester and they would make their request and that'd be there only chance to ask for money. (pretty awesome parenting exercise) She admits she had a lot of fortunate events and circumstances in her life but she also has had a great work ethic and paid her dues along the way Bobbi's working career started with working at a bakery, wrapping presents and folding clothes before her unpaid internship at CNBC She would come in during the middle of the night because people were a lot more likely to allow her to help and actually build a resume When she graduated college she didn't have any student debt which she credits to her granddad starting the trend of putting money back for her own parents' college Bobbi actually bought her studio apartment straight out of college at 23 in New York City and would end up flipping a couple of properties which lead to her nicer, larger apartment she owns today in NYC That first studio was only $90k which she bought during some down years in NY real estate Her friend actually got a similar apartment for under $70k! While she was making some big financial moves and making great progress, she wasn't without fault She bought a $3k chair with a home equity loan but she obviously rebounded Her career would quickly take off and she attributes it to always doing a little more than is expected and always adding skills She actually got her CFP from NYU thanks to some of the training her job paid for During her career, she became close with the likes of Tony Robbins and anchored shows at PBS and Reuters There were a couple of transitions obviously in that career and she details advice on loyalty to people vs businesses and how to handle transitions One day on a walk she decided to start a brand and write a book to help young people become financially responsible grown-ups Through the process, she was transparent with her company about her eventual transition The transition was a big one as she had three kids and a lot of groundwork to build for her business but she took a thorough approach over a three year period A big tip she gave us was to see if your company offers buy-outs for your job before you simply quit After agreeing to a slight delay in leaving, she did get a pretty nice buyout We then jump into some rituals and habits that keep her motivated and to help avoid burnout with such a high energy personality After making her transition, she realized that it really wouldn't take that much money on the side to make it a smart decision because of how expensive it was to work and raise children With this entrepreneur ventures, she doesn't pay for childcare and she can write off a decent amount of things as business expenses While she felt comfortable that she'd be able to make enough money on the side, she was surprised at what ended up being the most profitable Her favorite and most profitable part of her work is doing sponsored content for different brands On top of that, she MCs events, wrote a book, has two podcasts.... and more!
Have you thought about doing live video? We’re talking systems, processes, creating live video, and interacting with your audience with Bobbi Rebell. Bobbi Rebell is host of the Financial Grownup Podcast and co-hosts the Money In The Morning podcast. Money in the Morning is performed live in front of a virtual audience via Facebook, but it doesn’t just go there. She shares how the content is re-purposed into a number of different ways while also getting instant feedback from her audience.
Being a podcast host has its own set of dos and don'ts, but what does it take to be the best podcast guest in the west -- and east and all points in between? What will ensure that you're the podcast guest who gets invited back time and time again rather than thrown onto the booking agent's "do not call" pile? We've recruited our friend Bobbi Rebell of The Financial Grownup Podcast to give us the skinny. And in case you didn't already know it, Jordan Harbinger (@JordanHarbinger) and Jason DeFillippo (@jpdef) banter and take your comments and questions for Feedback Friday right here every week! If you want us to answer your question, register your feedback, or tell your story on one of our upcoming weekly Feedback Friday episodes, drop us a line at friday@jordanharbinger.com. Now let's dive in! Full show notes and resources can be found here: https://jordanharbinger.com/194. On This Week's Feedback Friday, We Discuss: Is undergoing cosmetic surgery to correct a physical trait that makes you insecure 24/7 a worthwhile investment or submission to excessive vanity? As a manager, you love your company, salary, and benefits, but your passion isn't developing others to do their best. Without a college degree, what are your options? One parent died from being in a medicine-shunning cult, and the other has a history of being abusive toward you. Should the loss of one automatically mend your issues with the other? Is it reasonable to put your therapy visits on hold during a new job's six-month probationary period for better chance of retention? You're facing prison and losing your job for being pulled over with less than a fifth of a gram of weed in your car (even though you weren't under the influence). How can you find the motivation to move on? You left a part-time job you loved for a full-time job that pays more but doesn't enchant you in the same way. How do you know if you made the right decision? When you're a guest on someone's podcast, how do you ensure they love you and invite you back -- and maybe make you a regular? Our friend Bobbi Rebell of The Financial Grownup Podcast has answers! You're friendly and nice on the inside, but your face and body don't translate that message. How can you come across as less chilly when trying to network? You got a no-strings-attached monetary gift from a kind person in your wind ensemble to repair your instrument, and you have $50 left over. What's the protocol for gracefully returning it? Life Pro Tip: When your power goes out, pop your phone open and search for Wi-Fi in the area. If the list is empty or shorter than usual, then it's not just you that lost power. Another tip is to get a cheap UPS on Amazon to power your cable modem and Wi-Fi router. That way if the power does go out in your neighborhood, you can get online and figure out...
On this episode of The Wealth Confidant, I talk with Bobbi Rebell, a Certified Financial Planner, award-winning journalist, and the host of two podcasts: Financial Grownup and Money in the Morning. She's also the author of the best-selling book, How To Be A Financial Grownup. It's a valuable resource for anyone looking to achieve financial freedom. In her work, Bobbi offers helpful money management advice and inspires her audience to embrace and navigate financial adulthood—what she calls becoming a “financial grownup.” If you'd like to learn more about Bobbi, head to her website, www.bobbirebell.com. I'm also excited to join her on an upcoming episode of the Financial Grownup Podcast to talk about my own money story and my new book, The Wealth Creator's Playbook: A Guide To Maximizing Your Return on Life and Money, available now on Amazon. In our conversation, Bobbi and I discuss: How to help kids transition to financial independence The economic hurdles millennials face and how their goals around money and wealth differ from their parents' Advice for handling money in marriage The importance of open communication around finances and inheritance The risks and rewards of pivoting your career To learn more about turning meaningful wealth into a meaningful life filled with passion and purpose, connect with me on social media at @jcchristianson or send me an email at john@jcchristianson.com Music: "Day Is Gonna Come" by Royal Deluxe
As the Financial Grownup Podcast approaches 200 episodes, Bobbi explains why she is shutting down the podcast to focus on her other ventures including the Money in the Morning Podcast, her follow up book to “How to be a Financial Grownup” and what’s next for her growing media company. For more information, visit the show notes at https://www.bobbirebell.com/podcast/aprilfoolsdayspecial
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Are you on the same page with your partner, financially? Bobbi Rebell joins me to discuss financial red flags, how to start the money conversation with your partner, take ownership of your finances in the family unit, plus some pretty great tips on how to make family travel affordable. Bobbi is the host of the Financial Grownup Podcast and the author of How To Be a Financial Grownup. Show Notes: https://www.wanderwealthypodcast.com/podcast/episode94 Investment Bootcamp: https://www.wanderwealthy.com/invest Get in The Invested Program: https://www.wanderwealthy.com/invested Join The Wealthy Wanderers: https://www.wanderwealthy.com/FB Apply for Financial Coaching: https://www.wanderwealthy.com/apply Check out The Money Program: https://www.wanderwealthy.com/TMP Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE and leave a review on iTunes. (It helps a lot!) Tess Wicks is a financial coach for high-performance women in their 20s and 30s through 1-on-1 money coaching or through her online programs in order to help them make savvy financial decisions to achieve their personal, professional, and money goals.
Visit ToughDecisions.net for complete show notes of each podcast episode. In this episode, we welcome Bobbi Rebell, a business owner and the host of the Financial Grownup Podcast. She is a Certified Financial Planner and an award-winning TV anchor and personal finance columnist, most recently at Thomson Reuters. Join us as Bobbi shares her experience […]
Visit ToughDecisions.net for complete show notes of each podcast episode. In this episode, we welcome Bobbi Rebell, a business owner and the host of the Financial Grownup Podcast. She is a Certified Financial Planner and an award-winning TV anchor and personal finance columnist, most recently at Thomson Reuters. Join us as Bobbi shares her experience working in the news industry, and the tough decision she made that led her to starting and growing her own podcast.
Affiliate disclaimer: Heads up! There are affiliate links in these show notes. What that means is if you click on a link and then make a purchase, I make a small percentage of money because I referred you. This comes at no additional cost to you. I only share products and resources that I trust and that I know will help you in your business. Grateful for your support! On today's show, I have Bobbi Rebell who is a Certified Financial Planner and host of the Financial Grownup Podcast. Bobbi and I first met at a conference last year called FinCon and actually the week that this episode goes out I'll be at the 2018 FinCon conference and will be seeing Bobbi again! We both come from the media world and I was so excited to invite her onto the podcast to share what a day in her life is like. Bobbi and I chat about what being a financial grown up means to her, how listeners can live a financially free life, personal finance mistakes people make often, one thing she would have done when she was younger to set herself up for financial success, what investments she would suggest you start making now (and it's probably NOT what you thin), and so much more! Excited for you to tune in and hope you enjoy! Full show notes at: http://brittneyllynn.com/049 In today's episode, you'll find out: One piece of advice she’d give to listeners on how to live financially free life. What investments you should be making now to help yourself in the future. One thing she wishes she would have done when she was younger that would have set herself up for financial success. Personal finance mistakes she sees people make often. What she finds most nourishing about her career. The struggles she has in her career as a Certified Financial Planner. What being a financial grown-up means to her. Links mentioned: Marriage, Kids, & Money podcast hosted by Andy Hill Beyond the Dollar podcast hosted by Garrett Philbin & Sarah Li Cain So Money with Farnoosh podcast hosted by Farnoosh Torabi Her Money podcast hosted by Jean Chatzky The Stacking Benjamins Show podcast hosted by Joe Saul-Sehy UpFirst podcast The Daily podcast Pop Culture Happy Hour podcast Online Marketing Made Easy podcast hosted by Amy Porterfield Debt Free Guys HARO Evernote Dropbox Asana 168 Hours by Laura Vanderkam Broadway Roulette Erica Keswin Spaghetti Project The Banker's Wife by Kristina Alger Subway Girls by Susie Orman Schnall Follow Bobbi: Website Podcast Instagram Twitter Facebook LinkedIn Like the show? There are several ways you can help! Subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify or Google Play Leave an honest review on iTunes. The ratings and reviews help for two reasons: 1) Most importantly, I get to know you, the listener, and what content you enjoy the most. 2) The more reviews the podcast has, the better chance it has at getting in front of new listeners. Follow on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram Join the Facebook group to interact with guests and other listeners Join the Day in the Life newsletter
Bobbi takes us behind the scenes of her fascinating career journey that has led her from the TV anchor desk at Reuters, to becoming a best-selling author and podcast host. She shares how she made the big decision to leave TV in order to pursue her dream of helping others to find financial freedom as they become Financial Grownups.
On this show, we talked real world financial planning, what to do when your plan doesn’t survive it’s collision with reality and what it means to be a financial grownup with author and podcaster, Bobbi Rebell CFP®. Listen to find out how Bobbi thinks you can position yourself to be financially successful! For the Difference Making Tip, scan ahead to 16:12 You can learn more about Bobbi at BobbiRebell.com, Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram and Twitter. Listen to the Financial Grownup Podcast. Please subscribe to the show however you’re listening, leave a review and share it with someone who appreciates good ideas. You can learn more about the show at GeorgeGrombacher.com, or contact George by clicking here.